
‘Star Trek Vault’ book review
A book that claims to cover 40 years of the most popular science-fiction TV show that America has ever created needs to justify such a statement with an exhaustive volume.
A book that claims to cover 40 years of the most popular science-fiction TV show that America has ever created needs to justify such a statement with an exhaustive volume.
The bridging between two different mediums could easily have not worked, yet the motion comic feels appropriately dramatic and pacy, and for this it must be applauded.
‘Oh that man,’ River Song says, wine glass in hand, the same old glint in her eye, ‘he’s always one step ahead of everyone.’ We all know who she’s talking about, of course, but she could just as easily be referring to the man who has led us on a stunning, season-long dance and left … >
Doctor Who’s current series concludes tomorrow night with ‘The Wedding of River Song’, which sees the the Doctor make his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah.
The final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures begins on CBBC next week, starring the late Elisabeth Sladen. Phil Ford, the show’s lead writer and co-producer, reveals what to expect…
We speculated last week that the run of superb stories in the second segment of Doctor Who’s 2011 series might be in jeopardy. Guess what? We were right.
As summer (such as it was) begins to fade away, and the leaves begin to turn, so too the television channels have a whole new season of programming to premiere.
‘This is a good idea with bad possibilities,’ one of the principal characters in BBC Three’s new pre-apocalyptic drama The Fades announces at the beginning of this opening episode, and it’s a fair summing up.
In this weekend’s Doctor Who episode, ‘The Girl Who Waited’, Amy is trapped in a quarantine facility for victims of an alien plague. We caught up with writer Tom MacRae to find out more.
As Dexter villains go, the Trinity Killer (John Lithgow) – with his love of deer, family, opening femoral arteries and his Yoda-like fascination for the show’s hero – was always going to be a hard act to follow.